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Economics, Evolution, and Rand’s Meta-Ethics (Intellectual Capitalism: Fundamentals Part 2)

Posted by dbhalling 9 years, 2 months ago to Economics
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he most important question in economics is: What is the source of real per capita increases in wealth? In this talk I am going to investigate this question from a bioeconomics point of view. Bioeconomics or thermoeconomics (aka biophysical economics) attempts to tie economics to biology and thermodynamics. In other words its goal is to provide a physical as opposed to a sociological basis for economics.
SOURCE URL: http://hallingblog.com/2016/02/29/economics-evolution-and-rands-meta-ethics-intellectual-capitalism-fundamentals-part-2/


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